MUSKEGON, MI – A 57-year-old Muskegon man has been charged with three felonies for his alleged role in bursting into a Muskegon man's home, blindfolding and restraining him, then taking him out of the house against his will.

A Muskegon County District Court magistrate signed an arrest warrant Thursday, Aug. 14, charging Daniel Dwayne Wright with armed robbery, first-degree home invasion and unlawful imprisonment. Wright is charged as a fourth-time habitual offender.

Wright was expected to be arraigned Friday morning. He's in the Muskegon County Jail, with his interim bond set at $1 million cash or surety.

Wright's co-defendant, Bobby Derrick Gamble, 29, of Muskegon, was charged Aug. 14 with assault with intent to murder, armed robbery and first-degree home invasion, prosecutors said earlier. Gamble was arraigned Wednesday, Aug. 13, on charges of unlawful imprisonment, felonious assault, firearm possession by a felon and felony firearm, also as a fourth-time habitual offender.

The men allegedly were also connected to a shooting that occurred in the course of the 22-year-old man's abduction, injuring a 22-year-old woman in the shoulder, police said.

The home invasion where the male victim was allegedly bound and robbed occurred around 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12, at a home in the 1900 block of Leahy Street in Muskegon, police had said.

According to the Michigan Department of Corrections website, Wright's previous convictions include felonious assault committed in 2010 in Muskegon County, armed robbery in 1982 in Washtenaw County, assault of a prison employee and prisoner in possession of a weapon in 1986, unarmed robbery in 1978 and breaking and entering a building with intent in 1976.

John S. Hausman covers courts, prisons, the environment and local government for MLive Muskegon Chronicle. Email him at jhausman@mlive.com and follow him on Twitter.